The REAL Shemitah is coming next week just after Deutsch Bank admitted to a 6.2B Euro loss in pre-announcement

Here is info I stumbled upon regarding true Shemitah dates (not my work, but found it compelling):

Anyone wondering why the last (anticipated/Sept. 13th) Shemitah collapse was a non-event may be interested in the following math:

Shemitah collapse #1: September 17, 2001 (Elul 29).

Shemitah collapse #2: September 29, 2008 (Elul 29).

Note: there are exactly 2,570 days separating these two collapses.

What happens if we add 2,570 days to the most recent, 2008, collapse?

We arrive at October 13th, 2015.

What is the significance of October 13th, 2015?

Author of Ancient Messianic Festivals, Ken Johnson, writes:

“The easiest way to verify when the REAL festivals and future prophecies will occur is to memorize the dates of the spring and fall equinoxes…. The first new moon following the fall equinox will be… [the Feast of Trumpets].” (p. 12)

The first new moon following the fall equinox in 2015 is October 13th-14th, the date(s) that, according to Johnson, would represent the “real” Feast of Trumpets.

IT GETS EVEN MORE INTERESTING.

The Book of Daniel states:

“From the issuing of a decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince there will be seven sevens…” (Daniel 9:25 NASB).

What happens if we subtract Daniel’s “seven sevens” (equivalent to 17,640 days) from the October 13th-14th date?

We arrive at June 27th-28th, 1967, the date the Israeli government issued an official “decree” recognizing Jerusalem as the restored capital of Israel.

There are exactly “sevens sevens” between the (June 27th-28th 1967) decree recognizing Jerusalem’s restoration and what some would consider the “real” Feast of Trumpets in 2015 (October 13th-14th).

Additionally, there are exactly 2,570 days separating the October 13th-14th (Feast of Trumpets) date from the previous shemitah-collapse in 2008 and, likewise, 2,570 days separating the 2008 collapse from the 2001 collapse.

God does arithmetic.

Again, not making predictions, or “setting dates”—just reporting facts.